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Threshold detecting battery protection circuitry

  • US 4,785,229 A
  • Filed: 04/06/1988
  • Issued: 11/15/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/06/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A power control circuit for providing a shutdown signal in response to the magnitude of a monitored signal provided by a power supply crossing a predetermined threshold level, the power control circuit including in combination:

  • comparator means having a first input terminal, a second input terminal and an output terminal;

    threshold level means coupled to said first input terminal of said comparator means for providing the predetermined threshold level thereto;

    latch means having a first main terminal, a second main terminal and a control terminal, said first main terminal being coupled to receive the monitored signal, said latch means having a conductive state and a nonconductive state;

    first circuit means coupling said second main terminal of said latch means to said second input terminal of said comparator means, said first circuit means providing a first control signal to said second input terminal of said comparator means, said control signal having a magnitude that varies with the magnitude of the monitored signal;

    second circuit means coupled between said output terminal of said comparator means and said control terminal of said latch means; and

    said comparator means switching the state of an output signal at said output terminal thereof to provide the shutdown signal in response to the magnitude of said control signal on said second input terminal of said comparator means crossing the predetermined threshold level applied to said first input terminal thereof, said second circuit means rendering said latch means nonconductive in response to said shutdown signal.

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